The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 9, 1925, Page 9

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it 44 a ainheeeiiaheeeee enema a iio, 4 jsecrion two] "The Seattle Star "PAGES #70 16 }) 3 eS SEATTLE WASH., TUESDAY, JUNE 9, 1925 Sais Lumber Work DEVELOP ALASKA Jane Cowl Ends Strike OPEN 1996 HOMB Onna, Agrees, __|\Use Chamber Book, (Show N- W. Produits but in No Danger in County Schools in Vacant Windows BIRCH TIMBER to Bring Play rod, Wr : ! Furnishing Completed; Pro- tr ‘ Untouched Natural Resource (ES a — gram Planned Wednesda . , ; ; 2 EW of Great Value, Report | ~~ a | ; ‘ ; . ? > ren i" t : ‘ . ‘ School Helps N. W. t : Products Campaign Open Ever SPECIAL Teeth for Ten |< Seis ip seo fipeowern Ms : ' ee ex New Way To oe BON , if i Reduce me r, Caldwell's ! | Ge pies Teer are. taht bocictharfarcentseli: | Brea aS THE FAMILY LAXATIVE x markable mineral water, helps the normal functioning of the organs 0 that food is assimilated naturally and Sarees. When this occurs the fat- JANE COWL, famou * of the stage, forming elements are eliminated freely 1 tt} \ | and are not absorbed into the system. |?! fetropolitan t r this week No HO a ROGER BROS. DENTiSTS (or, tnd Ave. and Marion St Phone EL iot-2740 (pen Evenings) Veronica is gu 1 Bought at sinh can Jobber’s Sacrifice | ia Go on Dont Compete with Your Own Street Railway Tomorrow Morning NE of our jobbers needed money so badly that he of fered us 300 beautiful dresses at such an unusually tempting price that we instantly seized the whole lot and slashed the regular retail price of ev one of them down to the quick-sale price of $9.75. When, from generous impulse, one stops his automobile and picks up people who are waiting for the approaching street car, he fee that he has done his free passengers a service by getting them down- town or out home a few minutes ahead of the transportation on which they are depending for everyday use. 1604 4th at Pine Tomorrow morning those who first enter our store will be greeted by a dress array that can- not be beaten for values. The ones who are picked up sometimes feel duly grateful for a free automobile ride and for arrival at office, store or factory a few min- utes ahead of the usual time for beginning work. “LEARN TO DANCE PROM SS BniGiaT” Neither takes a glance back at the street car which has been de- prived of its 7 engers or gives a thought to the effect which the whole. pract of extending free automobile rides to potential street car p. ngers will inevitably have upon the service on which street car riders must depend for the rapid transportation essential to their livelihood. De ART OF DANCING MA in-7035, Open 10 to 10 The auto owner gets a little personal gratification out of his act. The passenger saves a car fare and gains a little time, for which those working on fixed hours have little use. Both are contributing to a Practice which tends to lessen street car service and undermine the prosperity of the city and its individual citizens. In the long run, they are doing each other harm instead of good. Manipu- . omy Urinatyain Sanitation Drugieas (Neo knife) Seattle is a rapidly growing city demanding a large measure of Street railway service to meet the needs of its citizens, the majority of whom must depend upon the street railway for their rapid trans- portation. To meet these demands, the street railway system must Mcrease its earnings; must realize every possible fa to the end that the frequency and quality of its important service may be maintained. 1504 SRD AVE, CORNER PK ‘Because many @ day's work waa spoiled for me ) by sour stomach biliouaness, constipation— and because I had b) 2uch good reaults from Chamberlain's Tablets I now carry them always in my vest pocket.’’ Fred Miller, + Milwaukee, Wis. +} If these are your troubles— Be Sure You Get | BERLA} io—__... | Pa ONCE 5 stion, ‘ WICID val f gas pains, biliousness, | The Upstairs Shop That Saves Yous Money =] and constipation. DW. IclPd GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT Only &$s§ dresses is Every one of these 800 ly worth more—even under the Florence upstairs pricing system that knows no equal for value-giving. When automobile owners give free rides to street car passenger robbing their own street railway of part of its legitimate ve -the reyenue upon which the street railway depends to fur- hish adequate transportation to the majority of our people. These dresses consist of Canton crepe and crepe de chine, prints, laces and all leading materials. Most of these dresses have sold as high as $29.50, All sizes and colors. They are doing them an injury rather than a kindness, for they are helping to undermine the street railway system and lessen the service on which the prosperity of the individual car rider and the community depends in large measure. u i Ny | \) Think it over. SECOND © SEATTLE PRICE 25¢ Vj AND UNION WASHINGTON, Sold and Rocommortiod ~ Everywhere

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